The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is close to ending its annual collection of workplace demographic data now that a proposed rule that would rescind employers' reporting requirements has been sent to the White House for approval.
Organized labor is making a public push to have a greater say in how employers implement artificial intelligence in the workplace, queuing up a strategy that relies on a mix of political advocacy and collective bargaining to address a technology that the labor movement is casting as a potential existential threat.
The U.S. Department of Labor's announcement Thursday that it is restoring an overtime salary threshold from President Donald Trump's first administration, rather than putting in place a new level, has attorneys wondering when future rulemaking will happen.